Thank you! I was taught that you need to see the person in person to help, but actually I think that’s wrong.
When we can’t observe we listen far more. We hear what we can’t see!
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Thank you! I was taught that you need to see the person in person to help, but actually I think that’s wrong.
When we can’t observe we listen far more. We hear what we can’t see!
Yes! And frequently the children I see can't be seen in person. That's why I did my first study [about remotely treating children with anxiety through a parent]. It opens up so many opportunities to people who struggle with face to face. It opens the globe up too so that people can see a homeopath who has a lot of experience treating a particular condition.
I know we are all holists, it's the nature of homeopathy, but I do believe with some conditions [autism, colitis, many others] experience with similar cases is really useful. Skype allows us to specialise.
Couldn’t agree more. Interestingly I have a child case that called today, that will be a remote one, bowel issues again. I think you learn a lot about using therapeutic remedies alongside a constitutional. If you are specialising in a condition that struggles to travel it’s good to know what will help someone in the short term, whilst you chip away at the bigger stuff.
Totally. Xx